I have a Netgear AC1900 as my main router, and I am using the GO-SW-5G as a breakout hub in another room that I just purchased. The D-Link is nice and small and doesn't generate much heat at all ... however it will not connect to the AC1900 at gigabit speed. Prior to using the D-Link I had another Netgear router set up as an ethernet hub, and it connected to the AC1900 at gigabit line speed.
So why does the D-Link switch run only at 100Mbps?
In addition to the AC1900, I have it connected to a Denon AVR-1912 home receiver and a Sony BDP-x600 series 4K upscaling Blueray player ... is the D-Link using only 100Mbps because these other devices are limited to 100Mbps and therefore the switch has no two gigabit connections to connect, and therefore dropping it's line speed to conserve power?
Just trying to understand how this device works.
Thanks. John